FIRST ALERT days have been issued for tonight and Tuesday morning. Light snow overnight could bring up to 1" of accumulation by 6:00 AM. Strong and gusty winds will develop by daybreak making for difficult morning travel.

FIRST ALERT days have been issued for tonight and Tuesday morning. Light snow overnight could bring up to 1" of accumulation by 6:00 AM. Strong and gusty winds will develop by daybreak making for difficult morning travel.

Jermaine Hill, the man accused of firing the shot the severely injured a Toledo police officer, will remain in custody until resolution of the case. Tuesday Hill was scheduled to appear in court, however the case is on hold because Hill is in the hospital and has been for a couple weeks.

Jermaine Hill, the man accused of firing the shot the severely injured a Toledo police officer, will remain in custody until resolution of the case. Tuesday Hill was scheduled to appear in court, however the case is on hold because Hill is in the hospital and has been for a couple weeks.

Honestie Hodges, 11, said she was traumatized after police held her at gunpoint, handcuffed her and

Honestie Hodges, 11, said she was traumatized after police held her at gunpoint, handcuffed her and put her in a police car. Police were looking for her aunt, who is a 40-year-old white woman. (Source: WOOD/Grand Rapids Police/CNN)

Honestie Hodges, 11, said she was traumatized after police held her at gunpoint, handcuffed her and put her in a police car. Police were looking for her aunt, who is a 40-year-old white woman. (Source: WOOD/Grand Rapids Police/CNN)

Imagine being married for 70 years. Think of what you would see, who you would meet... How has it lasted so long for John and Lauretta "Honey" Myers? We got the scoop on how to make a marriage last.

What's the key to a successful marriage?

"I call it love!" said John. "It's gotta be love! What else could it be?"

They met when she was 18 and he was 21. John recalls how they met at a roller skating rink in Toledo, when he took her down to the ground, knocking her out. When she came to, John never left her side.

Here they are celebrating 70 years of marriage.

What has kept their marriage going this many years?

"Give and take. Yep, that's right. Give and take," said the two love birds.

But, what if they get mad at each other?

"When you get mad, you gotta make up -- that's it," said John.

"Right! I can argue with him, and the next morning I get up, and it's like nothing ever happened," said Honey.

Just sitting with John and Honey, you can tell they still love each other today as much as they did the day they got married.

So if it's true love, what exactly does that mean?

"True love is when there's something wrong with her and you take care of her and try to do the best you can," John explained.

And try, they have.

John and Honey's love story includes two children, five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren -- with another on the way. They say that is what makes them their happiest.

But, this tale doesn't end here. It's not just a celebration for John and Honey. It's a celebration for anyone who's in love. You can wish this couple a happy anniversary by joining their family as they collect cards from across the country to celebrate the milestone on April 12.

A Leawood family lost their legal battle with Johnson County law enforcement. The Harte family sued in federal court after their home was raided. Investigators suspected the two former CIA agents were drug dealers, but it turns out the family was growing tomatoes in their basement as part of a family science project. They say they're disappointed in the verdict, but plan to appeal. They say the case is about what information can get you in Kansas when you become t...More >

A Leawood family lost their legal battle with Johnson County law enforcement. The Harte family sued in federal court after their home was raided. Investigators suspected the two former CIA agents were drug dealers, but it turns out the family was growing tomatoes in their basement as part of a family science project. They say they're disappointed in the verdict, but plan to appeal. They say the case is about what information can get you in Kansas when you become t...More >

The Riley County Police Department and Lawrence Police Department have released a composite image of a serial rapist they say has attacked women the past 17 years at the University of Kansas and Kansas State University.

The Riley County Police Department and Lawrence Police Department have released a composite image of a serial rapist they say has attacked women the past 17 years at the University of Kansas and Kansas State University.